Popular Science has a quick blurb about the First Annual BioMass Conference, which, in part, sought to dismiss new controversy about biofuels leading to global high food prices. An excerpt:
More to the point, though, is the mistaken notion that we have to use food crops for fuel production. In test fields in Minnesota, Tilman and [...]
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Just to underscore what I was saying about adjusting habits in the face of increased gas prices, a friend pointed out a recent NYT article on that very topic [free reg. req'd].
Mass transit systems around the country are seeing standing-room-only crowds on bus lines where seats were once easy to come by. Parking lots at [...]
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Posted in Economic Development, Energy, Land Use, Transportation, tagged Clinton, gas tax, gas tax holiday, mass transit, Mccain, roads, Transportation on May 9, 2008 | No Comments »
For those of use not living under a rock for the past few months, we are all quite aware of both Senator McCain and Senator Clinton’s promises, should they be elected (one at a time, folks), that they would push for a temporary gas tax holiday. The idea, of course, is to offset the meteorically [...]
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First, sorry that I haven’t posted in a good while. I’d like to blame the fact that I’m busy (and I am), but I found time to do it before. I think between finals, a high-tempo work and commuting schedule, and fruitless weekend excursions to New York, I’ve neglected to write even though it’s been [...]
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Posted in Culture, Energy, Land Use, Transportation, tagged Bolt, BoltBus, Bus, Culture, Energy, Transportation on April 12, 2008 | No Comments »
I’m on my way to New York City (THE City, as it turns out), and I decided to be a little unconventional this time and take a new busline, called BoltBus. I saw the advertisement, well, on the side of one of their buses on the highway with their slogan “Bolt for a Buck.”
Doing anything [...]
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Posted in Culture, Economic Development, Energy, Land Use, Transportation, tagged Culture, diesel, Economic Development, Energy, Land Use, oil, trains, Transportation, trucks on April 3, 2008 | No Comments »
The other day, as I was walking into work at the Labor & Industry building in Harrisburg, I was startled by the sounds of dozens (hundreds?) of big-rig trucks circling the capitol complex, ensnarling the whole area in massive gridlock and collectively drowning the entire area with the screams of their horns. What was going [...]
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